Hallidays Point

Hallidays Point

Midway between Taree and the Great Lakes region is the coastal area of Halliday’s Point/Diamond Beach. Blackhead Beach at Halliday’s Point is patrolled during Summer and features ocean pools, excellent fishing and picnic areas and barbecues for family outings. A highlight of this area, other than its magnificent beaches, is a rainforest walk established by the Lands Department. The walk encompasses striking coastal landforms as well as rare tracts of coastal rainforest. The walk takes in two headlands – Black Head and Red Head and is joined by Black Head Beach. Brochures about the walks are available from the Visitors Centre in Taree. There is a great range of accommodation at Halliday’s Point/Diamond Beach including caravan parks, resorts, holiday units, B&B’s and cottages.

Where Are Australia's Best Beaches?

Australia has miles and miles of shoreline but which beaches are really great? Ultimately it depends
on what you're looking for in a beach. Pristine wilderness without a single footprint in sight, the
sparkle of cosmopolitan high rise on the waters edge, the adrenalin pumping roar of a powerful surf
beach, or quite simply the perfect white squeaky sand that squelches between your toes.